American Jockey Records For 1917., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-01

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AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1917. During the racing from the beginning of the present year, up to and in. -lulling April 27. 155 jo.-keys wen- winners of one or more races in the United States, Mexico and Cuba. The record of these jockeys, for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation: Jockey. Wt. Jits. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Alexandra. A. ... 92 43 2 7 I SB .05 Al x.mdi.i. ;. Jr.lOfl ll!7 2t! "fl fj «0 .Pi Ambrose. I lot; 141 25 17 17 82 .IS Anderson. W. ...112 Hi 2 3 3 8 .12 Andreas, W 110 0 1 2 4 2 .11 ttakar, F MR fiitx ; c « 4s .09 Ball. R 104 l.sl 32 44 25 Ml .IS P.arliam. ■ 112 9 1 0 0 S .11 Barrett, N ps 1:9 4 ; 4 HJ jSB i.loom. 1 113 2S f 2 4 MJ .07 P.or.l. C |BB :«» i | I a .15 Hoylan. II 102 20 I 2 7 14 .12 Bcown, J SB IS l I 2 lo .os Bariingame, c. .112 l.» 3 1 4 11 .10 P.litwell. .1 111 IU I J 40 .11 Buxton, M 107 IBB 11 22 17 S3 .ns Carroll. Q. W. ...103 || 4 4 10 3S .07 Carroll. J IBB BB 1 12 !l !1 .00 arroll. W. A. ..IBS 188 21 2S 32 MM .13 Carter, R IBB 20 2 S S 21 .07 Casey. A 107 111 11 It p 7. .10 Cavanangh, EL ..MS 12 1 8 S 11 .os Collins. A 100 30S SB SB SS P.S .10 Collins, J 103 1 1 0 8 S .25 Collins, W !»S 111 « i » 17 or, .OS Conner, f 10s SB 2 3 2 22 .07 Corey, : loo ISS IS 1. is SB .10 misc. .1 lot 13 ■ g 2 ;;: .11 Cmmp, W KM SBB 7o SI 42 ISS .21 Be Poist.r. J. .. ! !l 71 3 3 B c.o .04 Hold. J 10S SB 1 2 2 84 .03 Domini ck, J. ...MB 71 !l !l II 42 .12 Bority, It 118 71 7 :• 0 4J .10 Doyle, W 107 2s 1 o | SS .04 Dreyer, J MS 111 7 22 IS 70 .00 Kri. -kson, H. ... sr» SB I 1 3 31 .03 i .mbrothcr. C. ..113 22 4 2 S 11 .IS IV.-ncy, It 100 34 2 7 1 21 .Ml Freeh, J 107 l.l 4 1 10 39 jBB lie rst. F 103 45 B 4 3 33 .11 Fnller, F MS 22 1 2 S M .88 Gargan, w ill M s 4 s M M Uarner, II 1im» «io 21 IS U 30 .27 Gartner, J 07 M r t B M .00 Gangel, L 1ns a S 3 S 31 .07 Gibson, II IM 17 1 1 o 12 .m; Gore, c Ill 18 1 I 2 11 .00 Gonrley, W 107 15 S 8 2 :;i .13 Gray, 1 MS IM i: M 32 MS 48 Griffiths, II. ...IBB P.I 1 8 1 17 .» .". Gross, C MS MB 11 M 20 77 .10 Cay. ■ 107 84 10 5 8 11 .10 Hanover, J MB 13s it M 21 si .10 Harrington, K. ..IBS ISS 13 18 18 M .10 Mayu-s. i: 110 IBS 89 M is !»!• M Henry, T IBS B8 B B • 3. .00 Hinphy, W MB 2s 1 I 1 20 .84 llo.,;:. w loo 70 1 7 !» 68 .86 Hoffman, I 186 lo 13 2 4 .10 Hoffman, U MB 13 2 13 7 .15 Hopkins, F loo sr, :t r, 7 70 .88 Howard, J lo7 71 lo s •» 41 .-_••_ 1 1 HIT. N 110 10 2 I 2 12 .12 limit. C IBS 138 IS M 21 07 .11 Hunt. T M IOS 12 15 S 72 .11 larkson, c 186 18 1 1 0 8 M Jeffcott, 11 in loi 23 M M .09 Johnson, A. ...00 i..s 20 18 23 M .10 tones, c MS 20 2 3 3 is .o.s Kederfs, J IBB 72 12 11 B 41 .17 Kelsay, W 188 231 11 SS 37 115 .is Kinc. A 110 3 I B 1 1 .33 Kleeger, B MS 132 22 31 ir, 84 .17 Knight, C 113 120 10 17 13 so .os Koppleman, B. .. 97 86 8 7 11 59 .09 LapaiUe, K los is :; | r, 7 .17 I. ill y. W 109 02 9 S 7 3S .15 Longo, .! 184 25 1 1 5 is .01 Lewder, P M 1 10 17 20 20 M .12 Lykes, I loi 223 43 37 2s HJ .10 Mario. B K 9 2 1 8 0 .22 Mai tin, A. C. ...114 U 1 9 8 IB ,ih Martin. F. loj ill L-t 2S i» 7s .17 Matthews, M. ...P»7 121 IS 17 11 71 .18 Ell t e. L M 7s 1; f 11 B3 .IS BlcBride, J IBS 127 1s ir, 11; 7s .11 McDermott, K. ..MB Ml 15 15 17 M .11 McBwen, 1: Ill M M 11 7 22 .27 MrCraw, .s S3 1oi 9 8 !» 71 .0:1 Uclntyre, .1. ...113 :;- 7 8 •" 20 .is Ifclntyre, W. ..IM 138 18 17 is 75 .i:t MeKenmie, W. ...los is 1 2 1 11 .00 McTaggart, .1 IBB s ij u g .-,;, .n ElcTaggart, T....1M 177 12 28 29 M .21 Merimee, ! M 158 20 is is BB . ■• M.t.alf. J los l.i» 11 Ll 11 7t J2 Miller, KM 11 2 8 111 .14 Mink. I MB ]sf, 27 21 38 112 .15 Minder, A loo 70 IB 8 12 M .11 Moteswortk, U. ..MS 1".2 20 19 24 M .13 Moore, U 85 27 2 S 4 is .07 -Molt. A 188 7 1 2 3 I .1 I Murphy, K MS IM M SI 30 los .15 Murphy, F. F 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Newman, P IM M S 4 4 28 .os Nolan. T 106 So 10 S 9 M .12 OBrien, W. .1. ..IM MB 33 IS 19 M .2.". Obert, W IM 97 8 15 13 00 .M Ormes, W IM .•» 3 8 lo M .« 1 Parrington, T....101 79 12 S 7 BI .15 Pauley, B 107 57 8 12 8 29 .11 Penk, c 113 B S S 2 8 .00 Pet*, J IM 117 M 7 ll 71; .09 Pickens, A loo 20s .in 28 25 115 .20 Pool, 1; 107 128 20 17 10 70 .10 Bttee, 1: MS 21 1 1 1 21 .01 BUce, T 188 54 4 8 2 42 .07 Riddle, C 113 39 | | | 07 jg Robinson, F. ...107 SM K 50 47 127 .22 Itohinson. W. ...112 Is 2 -1 2 10 .11 Rowan, M M Ml 21 30 21 122 .11 Ryan, 1 10:1 1 1 • S 8 ion Ryan, .1. P MB 40 1 B 4 M .02 Kyan. It MS SS 1 4 8 52 .00 Si h. inn born. W...110 M B 8 3 17 .17 Srliirrer, ; 101 MB 12 23 11 M .0! Shilling. II 100 02 B B 7 39 .13 Smith, ]•: IBS 00 B S 11 42 .OS Smith. S 109 32 2 B 2 23 .00 Sobel. It 10; lio lo 10 I] Sii .OS Strains. H 102 M B B 10 4S .07 Stevens, F MS M 7 7 s 02 .07 Stirling; 1 107 41 B 4 7 25 .12 TapUn, ■ 110 23S 39 27 31 141 .10 Taylor, c MB 37 2 r 2 SB .05 Taylor, N MB 13 203s .15 Taylor. W MS lis |j u 10 N .11 Timelier. II MS 44 4 8 7 27 .09 Tnnse, R 91 155 22 M 17 90 .11 Troxler, B 113 74 Is 9 10 37 .21 Tudor, C MS 31 14 2 M jM TuUett H 10!l 23 10 0 22 .04 Crquhart, R. ...llo 4 1111 .25 Van Dusen, C. ..104 M 7 B 13 41 .11 Wakoli. II 100 151 10 19 is 101 .lo Ward. W 105 KMI 8 7 15 72 .00 Warren, G 109 M 12 ll M 42 .14 Warecber, B. ...MS 7 1 B 2 4 .14 Watson, C 107 M 8 2 8 43 14 Watts. R 110 43 8 3 4 SS !lS Watts. K. C. ... 97 M 10 13 12 01 .10 White. C MS 05 8 7 7 43 .12 Williams, J 110 135 27 IB IS 75 .20 Williams, J. J... 95 35 2 2 4 2S 00 Wingfield, R. .. 91 3M5 49 32 43 182 .16


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